Al Libi
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- There are multiple individuals alleged to be associated with al Qaeda, whose name contains some variation of al Libi.
- Abd al-Muhsin al-Libi, director of a charity in Pakistan suspected of offering support to terrorism.
- Abdul Hakim al Libi, reported to have recruited Abdulatif Nasser to the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group
- Abdullah Said al Libi, al Qaeda's operation planner for Pakistan, killed by a Predator drone in December 2009
- Abu Faraj al-Libbi, alleged al Qaeda leader, held first in the CIA's black sites, then Guantanamo.
- Abu Hatib al Libi, reported to have been a member of the "Libyan Islamic Fighting Group", who managed a "safe house" in Jalalabad, see Mohammed Nasir Yahya Khusruf
- Abu Laith al-Libi, said to be "highly placed" in al Qaeda, reportedly KIA in January 2008.
- Abu Yahya al-Libi, escaped from the Bagram Theater Internment Facility in 2005, alleged to have produced jihadist videos.
- Al-Haj Munir al-Libi is an individual named on a suspicious list associated with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
- Anas al-Liby, alleged al Qaeda leader
- Haydarah Salim Al-Libi is reported to be an alias of a Saudi captive in Guantanamo named Hani Saiid Mohammad Al Khalif.
- Haydarah Salim Al-Libi, an alternate name for Guantanamo captive Hani Saiid Mohammad Al Khalif
- Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, coercive interrogation was the source of the US claims that Saddam had ties to al Qaeda and Saddam still possessed WMD. First held in the CIA's black sites—died in Libyan custody
- Omar Al Libi, said to have been the director of "the Libyan camp", in Afghanistan, in 1999, see Zohair Abdul Mohammed Al-Shorabi
- Zuhair al-Libi, a comrade of Guantanamo captive Muhammad Abd Allah Manur Safrani al Futri
See also
- I. L. Libby, US perjurer.
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